Danish Museum Sells Beer Brewed from a 3,300-Year-Old Coffin

If you like your beer to have a history, then you might want to try a bottle of Egtved Girl's Brew. According to Foodbeast, the specialty beer was made by The Danish National Museum in partnership with Skands Brewery and uses restored samples from a 3,300-year-old coffin. The coffin contains traces of a 16- to 18-year-old girl from the Nordic Bronze Age in addition to residue from an ancient beer. Wheat malt, honey, bog myrtle, and cranberries are all featured in the brew, which the Skands Brewery used to make a drink that would appeal to modern day drinkers. The museum's website sells the beer for $4-7.